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View article: Mortality in adolescents with and without neurodisability in England: a national cohort study using linked health and education data from ECHILD
Mortality in adolescents with and without neurodisability in England: a national cohort study using linked health and education data from ECHILD Open
ObjectiveAdolescence is a period of rapid biological and social changes that can affect young people’s health and wellbeing, with risk of death second highest after infancy. We aimed to determine whether risk of death differs for adolescen…
View article: What Are the Important Health and Well‐Being Outcome Dimensions for Parent Carers of Disabled Children? A Qualitative Study
What Are the Important Health and Well‐Being Outcome Dimensions for Parent Carers of Disabled Children? A Qualitative Study Open
Background Patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) are used to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions, particularly for subjective health states such as well‐being. A parent carer is an adult primary caregiver for a child with a dis…
View article: Phenotyping Neurodisability in Hospital Records in England: A National Birth Cohort Using Linked Administrative Data
Phenotyping Neurodisability in Hospital Records in England: A National Birth Cohort Using Linked Administrative Data Open
Background Children with neurodisability often have complex healthcare and educational needs. Evidence from linked administrative health and education data could improve joint working between services. Objective To develop a diagnostic cod…
View article: Improving the health and wellbeing of parent carers of disabled children: systematic and iterative development and evaluation of a peer-led group-based programme
Improving the health and wellbeing of parent carers of disabled children: systematic and iterative development and evaluation of a peer-led group-based programme Open
View article: Health and education outcomes from adolescence to adulthood for young people with neurodisability and their peers: protocol for a population-based cohort study using linked hospital and education data from England
Health and education outcomes from adolescence to adulthood for young people with neurodisability and their peers: protocol for a population-based cohort study using linked hospital and education data from England Open
Introduction Children and young people with neurodisability (conditions affecting the brain or nervous system, creating functional impairment, eg, autism, learning disabilities, epilepsy, cerebral palsy or attention-deficit/hyperactivity d…
View article: Ensuring equitable access, engagement and ability of socially and ethnically diverse participants to benefit from health promotion programmes: a qualitative study with parent carers of disabled children
Ensuring equitable access, engagement and ability of socially and ethnically diverse participants to benefit from health promotion programmes: a qualitative study with parent carers of disabled children Open
Background Equity is fundamental to health promotion programmes. However, unintentional or unseen barriers may exist for some underserved groups. We aimed to identify how to ensure equitable access and engagement for diverse parent carers …
View article: What aspects of health and wellbeing are most important to parent carers of children with disabilities?
What aspects of health and wellbeing are most important to parent carers of children with disabilities? Open
Introduction Parent carers of children with special educational needs or disabilities are at risk of poorer health and wellbeing outcomes because of the distinct and challenging circumstances they face. Evaluations of interventions promoti…
View article: High-resolution genomics identifies pneumococcal diversity and persistence of vaccine types in children with community-acquired pneumonia in the UK and Ireland
High-resolution genomics identifies pneumococcal diversity and persistence of vaccine types in children with community-acquired pneumonia in the UK and Ireland Open
Background Streptococcus pneumoniae is a global cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and invasive disease in children. The CAP-IT trial (grant No. 13/88/11; https://www.capitstudy.org.uk/ ) collected nasopharyngeal swabs from childr…
View article: Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Young Children: Still Not Enough Evidence
Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Young Children: Still Not Enough Evidence Open
Background: Early detection of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has the potential to significantly reduce the impact of the condition, however previous reviews have found little evidence to support screening programs for ASD in young childre…
View article: Interventions to improve continence for children and young people with neurodisability: a national survey of practitioner and family perspectives and experiences
Interventions to improve continence for children and young people with neurodisability: a national survey of practitioner and family perspectives and experiences Open
Objective Describe families’ experiences of interventions to improve continence in children and young people with neurodisability, and health professionals’ and school and social care staff’s perspectives regarding factors affecting interv…
View article: Evaluation of variation in special educational needs provision and its impact on health and education using administrative records for England: umbrella protocol for a mixed-methods research programme
Evaluation of variation in special educational needs provision and its impact on health and education using administrative records for England: umbrella protocol for a mixed-methods research programme Open
Introduction One-third of children in England have special educational needs (SEN) provision recorded during their school career. The proportion of children with SEN provision varies between schools and demographic groups, which may reflec…
View article: Healthy Parent Carers: Acceptability and practicability of online delivery and learning through implementation by delivery partner organisations
Healthy Parent Carers: Acceptability and practicability of online delivery and learning through implementation by delivery partner organisations Open
Background Parent carers of disabled children are at increased risk of physical and mental health problems. The Healthy Parent Carers (HPC) programme is a manualised peer‐led group‐based programme that aims to promote parent carer health a…
View article: Using simulation and machine learning to maximise the benefit of intravenous thrombolysis in acute stroke in England and Wales: the SAMueL modelling and qualitative study
Using simulation and machine learning to maximise the benefit of intravenous thrombolysis in acute stroke in England and Wales: the SAMueL modelling and qualitative study Open
Background Stroke is a common cause of adult disability. Expert opinion is that about 20% of patients should receive thrombolysis to break up a clot causing the stroke. Currently, 11–12% of patients in England and Wales receive this treatm…
View article: Research policy for people with multiple long-term conditions and their carers
Research policy for people with multiple long-term conditions and their carers Open
People with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) are a growing population, not only in the United Kingdom but internationally. Health and care systems need to adapt to rise to this challenge. Policymakers need to better understand how medi…
View article: Prioritising child health and maternity evidence-based interventions or service models: a stakeholder-driven process
Prioritising child health and maternity evidence-based interventions or service models: a stakeholder-driven process Open
View article: SEN support from the start of school and its impact on unplanned hospital utilisation in children with cleft lip and palate: a demonstration target trial emulation protocol using ECHILD
SEN support from the start of school and its impact on unplanned hospital utilisation in children with cleft lip and palate: a demonstration target trial emulation protocol using ECHILD Open
Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision for school children provides extra support and reasonable adjustments for children and young people with additional educational, behavioural or health needs to ensure equal education opportunities;…
View article: Effect of Amoxicillin Dose and Treatment Duration on the Need for Antibiotic Re-treatment in Children With Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Effect of Amoxicillin Dose and Treatment Duration on the Need for Antibiotic Re-treatment in Children With Community-Acquired Pneumonia Open
ISRCTN Identifier: ISRCTN76888927.
View article: Improving continence in children and young people with neurodisability: a systematic review and survey
Improving continence in children and young people with neurodisability: a systematic review and survey Open
Background Children and young people with neurodisability often need help to achieve socially acceptable bladder and bowel control. Approaches vary depending on whether or not the impairment results from spinal cord pathology that impairs …
View article: Implementing a set of health promoting processes in English secondary schools: A comparative case study
Implementing a set of health promoting processes in English secondary schools: A comparative case study Open
View article: Enablers and barriers English secondary schools face in promoting healthy diet and physical activity behaviours
Enablers and barriers English secondary schools face in promoting healthy diet and physical activity behaviours Open
Summary This study sought to understand the current challenges mainstream secondary schools in England face in creating a health promoting school culture for diet and physical activity behaviours. An in-depth qualitative case study of two …
View article: Healthy Parent Carers programme: mixed methods process evaluation and refinement of a health promotion intervention
Healthy Parent Carers programme: mixed methods process evaluation and refinement of a health promotion intervention Open
Objectives Parent carers of children with special educational needs or disability are at risk of poorer mental and physical health. In response to these needs, we codeveloped the ‘Healthy Parent Carers’ (HPC) programme. This study examined…
View article: Healthy Parent Carers: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a peer-led group-based health promotion intervention for parent carers of disabled children
Healthy Parent Carers: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a peer-led group-based health promotion intervention for parent carers of disabled children Open
View article: Implementation of training to improve communication with disabled children on the ward: A feasibility study
Implementation of training to improve communication with disabled children on the ward: A feasibility study Open
Background Parents of disabled children report poorer inpatient experiences when they stay in hospital, and some staff report finding communicating with disabled children challenging. This study tested the feasibility of implementing a tra…
View article: The transition from children’s services to adult services for young people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the CATCh-uS mixed-methods study
The transition from children’s services to adult services for young people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the CATCh-uS mixed-methods study Open
Background Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder was previously seen as a childhood developmental disorder, so adult mental health services were not set up to support attention deficit hyperactivity disorder patients who became too old …
View article: A simulation modelling toolkit for organising outpatient dialysis services during the COVID-19 pandemic
A simulation modelling toolkit for organising outpatient dialysis services during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
This study presents two simulation modelling tools to support the organisation of networks of dialysis services during the COVID-19 pandemic. These tools were developed to support renal services in the South of England (the Wessex region c…
View article: Mapping UK mental health services for adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; survey findings, with an analysis of differences in reporting between stakeholder groups
Mapping UK mental health services for adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; survey findings, with an analysis of differences in reporting between stakeholder groups Open
Background: UK clinical guidelines recommend treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in adults by suitably qualified clinical teams. However, young people with ADHD attempting to transition from children’s services exp…
View article: Mapping UK mental health services for adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: national survey with comparison of reporting between three stakeholder groups
Mapping UK mental health services for adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: national survey with comparison of reporting between three stakeholder groups Open
Background UK clinical guidelines recommend treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults by suitably qualified clinical teams. However, young people with ADHD attempting the transition from children's to adults’ s…
View article: Wider collateral damage to children in the UK because of the social distancing measures designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 in adults
Wider collateral damage to children in the UK because of the social distancing measures designed to reduce the impact of COVID-19 in adults Open
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View article: Organising outpatient dialysis services during the COVID-19 pandemic. A simulation and mathematical modelling study
Organising outpatient dialysis services during the COVID-19 pandemic. A simulation and mathematical modelling study Open
Background This study presents two simulation modelling tools to support the organisation of networks of dialysis services during the COVID-19 pandemic. These tools were developed to support renal services in the South of England (the Wess…
View article: The impact of the World Health Organization Health Promoting Schools framework approach on diet and physical activity behaviours of adolescents in secondary schools: a systematic review
The impact of the World Health Organization Health Promoting Schools framework approach on diet and physical activity behaviours of adolescents in secondary schools: a systematic review Open
There were no discernible patterns across the studies to suggest effective mechanisms for the HPS approach. The family/community component was poorly developed and superficially reported in all studies. Future research should seek to under…